Indiana's Josh Miller, a fifth-generation farmer, has completed his term as Chairman of the U.S. Grains Council. Operating a no-till row crop farm in Anderson, Miller specializes in corn and soybean cultivation.
The U.S. Grains Council, a non-profit dedicated to enhancing trade and market development for crops like corn, wheat, sorghum, and barley, saw impactful advancements during Miller's tenure. A key milestone was the inauguration of the Council's office in India, aiding U.S. grain promotion in this vital market.
Miller's leadership also spearheaded the launch of the Corn Sustainability Assurance Protocol (CSAP), elevating U.S. corn's global competitiveness through sustainable practices.
A staunch advocate for agriculture, Miller encourages those involved in Indiana's farming to actively engage with commodity groups like the Indiana Corn Marketing Council. He highlights the power of participation, emphasizing that positive changes begin with involvement.
Continuing his role on the U.S. Grains Council board of directors, Miller's dedication remains unwavering as he contributes to promoting U.S. grains worldwide.
Photo Credit: US Grains Council
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